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Swamp Pop Soul and New Orleans infused R’n’B – Dirty Gentlemen

Dirty Gentlemen have been busily fighting back for the old school and standing defiant against the ‘auto-tune industry’ with their Swamp Pop Soul and New Orleans infused R’n’B. Their concoction of gritty guitar, growling Hammond organs, punching horns, kicking drums and bass, and heartfelt vocals has been reaching the ears of music lovers who can’t help but stomp their feet and keep coming back for more deep fried music.

SOUNDS LIKE: A modern New Orleans version of The Mar Keys | Booker T and the MG’s | Stax backing band in the 21th century

This isn’t about the punk classic “London Calling”, we are calling Chicago, through British bluesman Cyril Davies. His “Chicago Calling” is everything a good blues song needs. Kicking off with a killer honky-tonk Piano tune, and wild swinging harmonica melodies the up-tempo vocals start in. “Chicago Calling” is enjoyable every one of the 145 seconds.

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They are Hailin’ From Sweden and “Through crossroads and graveyards, they dance to the devil´s blues”, The Howling Owl is a Psychedelic, Soulful, Bluesrock power trio since 2017. Mining for Hurt and Fraud” is a badass blues-rock song that fits fine in crowded live venues. Listen up here! Please follow and like … Continue reading The Howlin’ Owl brings the Danger Back to the Blues→

Radio Sessions Ladies of Rhythm and Blues This one hour BBB radio session is full of ladies singing the greatest Blues, Soul and Rhythm and Blues hits. The search for amazing music always continues for us and in this edition we focused on the lady performers. Discovering R&B, Blues and … Continue reading Radio Sessions Ladies of Rhythm and Blues→

50 Minutes Electric Blues Session This radio session is all about the electric blues, with one exception: Big Bill Broonzy’s “Sixteen Tons” an acoustic classic. You will further find various classics of Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf, Johnny Otis, Taj Mahall and many more.. West Coast Blues Lowell Fulson We kick … Continue reading 50 Minutes Electric Blues radio Session→